10 Outfit Combinations That Make Women Look Shorter: Common Dressing Pitfalls

by erng6q4b on 2012-03-05 14:32:59

New trends always follow the steps of fashion weeks. Aren't the styles on the runways and those worn by street shooting talents dazzling? Picking out the figure combinations and style combinations that suit yourself from the latest trendy combinations is the key. Here, the editor introduces 10 combination misunderstandings, which should be particularly avoided in daily wear.

Danger zone one: straight skirts. Wearing a straight skirt alone is absolutely a nightmare, who can see your waist?

Danger zone two: too messy colors. The messiness of color matching between upper body and lower body is a fatal flaw, which easily appears exaggerated and is not conducive to figure shaping.

Danger zone three: oval shape. Extremely poor practicability, tight at both ends and loose in the middle, you will become a round ball if you are not careful.

Danger zone four: horizontal stripes. Horizontal tension will really make you fatter unconsciously. The problem of height needs to be remedied by vertical stripes.

Danger zone five: long T-shirts. Everyone will think that you are a naive child who stole your father's T-shirt, which is very funny.

Danger zone six: flat shoes. Perfect leg lines need close-fitting pants and high heels. The value of high heels cannot be replaced by any single item.

Danger zone seven: ankle-length skirts. Long skirts belong to all four seasons, unfortunately, this is not good news for small-sized MM.

Danger zone eight: ruffled collars. Ruffled collars are styles to be avoided, which will increase the visual burden of the upper body and make you shorter.

Danger zone nine: long coats. The role of short coats in improving the body proportion is obvious. Don't consider long coats.

Danger zone ten: loose shirts. Shirts with loose bottom hems are opportunities for tall MM to add cuteness, and they are definitely not choices for short MM to increase height. Related article: Lihua Rain Plastic Surgery in Jinan, designated technical cooperation hospital of Ewha Womans University in South Korea.